0. General Introduction: The Idea of Analytic Phenomenology
1. Husserl’s Concept of Philosophy (Moore, P. F. Strawson, Ayer and Husserl)
i. Philosophy
ii. Phenomenology and its Method (Reduction and Phenomena, Reflection, Essential Analysis and Description, Double Purity)
2. The Nature of the Analytic Phenomenology
i. Transcendental: (1) Critical: Phenomenological Transformation (2) Constitution. Philosophical.
ii. A Priori, Analytic: (1) Analytic Technique. Analytical
3. The Task of this Essay
i. Method
ii. Intentionality
iii. Knowledge
About Me
- Gavagai
- I am a PhD student in Philosophy at Peking University, now staying at Universität zu Köln, Germany. My interests are primarily in Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology and Analytic Phenomenology. Now I am working on my Dissertation: Method, Intentionality, and Knowledge--An essay in analytic phenomenology. --------- I also have substantial interest in Early Modern Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Ethics.
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